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I hate Differential Equations!!!!

dvdrdiscs

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Never once have I felt like tearing/burning a math book. The subject blows ass and this book blows ass in the way it explains things VERY unclearly. Here's praying for a C/D so I don't have to repeat this stupid ass course.
 
No I'm not an engineering major. And thank God that I'm not because after I take this class, hopefully I will never have to use it again.
 
Originally posted by: dvdrdiscs
Never once have I felt like tearing/burning a math book. The subject blows ass and this book blows ass in the way it explains things VERY unclearly. Here's praying for a C/D so I don't have to repeat this stupid ass course.

the subject describes nature when you get into PDE... it's quite important as it is quite fundamental.
 
Originally posted by: Mday
Originally posted by: dvdrdiscs
Never once have I felt like tearing/burning a math book. The subject blows ass and this book blows ass in the way it explains things VERY unclearly. Here's praying for a C/D so I don't have to repeat this stupid ass course.

the subject describes nature when you get into PDE... it's quite important as it is quite fundamental.

I can understand the significance of PDE but I don't believe I'll ever use it again. PDE seems to be more helpful in Physics and Engineering. I'm a pure math major so PDE is just another branch of math I'm supposed to get familiar with. I don't like it and once I'm done, I'm forgetting everything! you can stop me!
 
Originally posted by: dvdrdiscs
Originally posted by: Mday
Originally posted by: dvdrdiscs
Never once have I felt like tearing/burning a math book. The subject blows ass and this book blows ass in the way it explains things VERY unclearly. Here's praying for a C/D so I don't have to repeat this stupid ass course.

the subject describes nature when you get into PDE... it's quite important as it is quite fundamental.

I can understand the significance of PDE but I don't believe I'll ever use it again. PDE seems to be more helpful in Physics and Engineering. I'm a pure math major so PDE is just another branch of math I'm supposed to get familiar with. I don't like it and once I'm done, I'm forgetting everything! you can stop me!



:Q

Heh, I don't think I ever imagined a math major every say that. You can't get away from using PDEs in physics and engineering. Depending on what kind of math you do later on, your career might be filled with 'em. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Darien
Originally posted by: dvdrdiscs
Originally posted by: Mday
Originally posted by: dvdrdiscs
Never once have I felt like tearing/burning a math book. The subject blows ass and this book blows ass in the way it explains things VERY unclearly. Here's praying for a C/D so I don't have to repeat this stupid ass course.

the subject describes nature when you get into PDE... it's quite important as it is quite fundamental.

I can understand the significance of PDE but I don't believe I'll ever use it again. PDE seems to be more helpful in Physics and Engineering. I'm a pure math major so PDE is just another branch of math I'm supposed to get familiar with. I don't like it and once I'm done, I'm forgetting everything! you can stop me!



:Q

Heh, I don't think I ever imagined a math major every say that. You can't get away from using PDEs in physics and engineering. Depending on what kind of math you do later on, your career might be filled with 'em. 😛


lol that's what i think too ahaha oh well..

differential eqns aren't bad after you use them 100 times a day @_@

<---- EE major
 
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